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Sora (public release to ChatGPT Plus subscribers) released on: 2024-12-09.

Last verified 2026-05-16 · Methodology veritas-v0.1 · 409b828ed9f8410b

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Subject
Sora (public release to ChatGPT Plus subscribers)
Predicate
released_on
Object
2024-12-09
Confidence
100%
Tags
sora · openai · release · 2024 · video-generation

Sources (1)

  1. [1] official blog · OpenAI · 2024-12-09

    Sora is here
    We're launching Sora, our video generation model, today to all ChatGPT Plus and Pro users.
    OpenAI is rated by SourceScore — see its reliability →

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